Dreamcatchers anyone?

Here's some tiny ones I've made:
They're fun to make
It'd be even better if I could sell them, but I doubt anyone would want one. They're about the width of a bottle cap. Would probably make a nice ornament for rear view mirrors though.

Quote:It's lots of fun and doesn't take very long at all
You know those rings around plastic soda bottles, under the cap? I push those off to use, which is great because they're always around the house I use yarn to wrap around those rings, which the bigger the yarn/string, the less time it will take to cover it all up (plus save your hands from hurting, haha). For the star in the middle, I just use some old cotton string that we had laying around. Any string or thin yarn would make a good pattern for the center though. And of course more string, some beads, and feathers for the tail!

I haven't made dreamcatchers in a long long while. I once made one that was 2 foot diameter.

materials I used were - cotton or waxed string to wrap the hoop - sinew for the webbing - feathers, beads, shells and other stuff to put in or on the webbing.

an Ojibwa friend of mine once had me make one for his wife for Christmas - it was black and silver and had hawk feathers on it. Turned out very nice, if I do say so myself

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Oh wow, that's a big dreamcatcher! I have one that's probably about a foot in diameter. The hoop was made out of a wire coat hanger because I couldn't find anything else That was a pain in the neck to bend into a circle. Next time I make a big one, I'm finding something else to use, LOL.​

Quote:Oh wow, that's a big dreamcatcher! I have one that's probably about a foot in diameter. The hoop was made out of a wire coat hanger because I couldn't find anything else That was a pain in the neck to bend into a circle. Next time I make a big one, I'm finding something else to use, LOL.

I like using embroidery hoops - the part without the screw on it - they work great. You can pick them up at yard sales quite often for cheap, too.

that huge one took me forever to wrap the hoop with string - talk about arm cramps

Quote:That would be pretty neat A great use for all the kazillion feathers that fly around at moulting time I couldn't imagine having to wrap string and stuff around anything bigger than what I've attempted though. Sounds painful!

Where you asking how much I'd sell my dream catchers for, or something/someone else?

I have yet to figure out how much I'll ask for mine. A dollar maybe. I mean, they're kinda tiny for dreamcatchers...but then again I did make them and I do take my time on each one. Hmmm. I suck at pricing my own things Maybe some advice from you guys?
I think I'll go find some key rings (I'm sure I have lots of unused key chains laying around) and put them on a few new ones.